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Comparison between peri‑capsular nerve group and supra inguinal fascia iliaca block for analgesia and ease of positioning during neuraxial anesthesia in hip fracture patients: A

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Introduction
Patients with fractured hips almost always have marked pain that results in unfavorable positioning for the central neuraxial block. It was revealed that regional block approaches, including suprainguinal fascia-iliaca compartment block (S-FICB) and pericapsular nerve group (PENG) block, might effectively alleviate pain in patients with hip fractures. This research aimed to evaluate the influence of S-FICB and PENG block on patients positioning during central neuraxial block and compare their analgesic efficacy.
Methods
This randomized double-blinded trial included 60 cases aged ≥ 40 years old and ASA I-III with hip fracture with persistent pain and scheduled for surgery under spinal anesthesia (SA). Cases were randomized equally into two groups. Group I (S-FICB) received ultrasound (US) guided S-FICB, and group II (PENG group) received US guided PENG. Both blocks were performed by the same operator using 23 ml of ropivacaine 0.25% + 2 ml (8 mg) of dexamethasone.
Results
The ease of spinal positioning (EOSP) score was significantly better in the PENG group than the S-FICB group ( < 0.001). Twenty minutes after blocks, the numeric rating scale (NRS) reduced significantly in PENG than in SFICB groups at rest ( < 0.015) and movement ( < 0.010). The first request for analgesia, NRS in the first 24-hour period postoperatively, and the number of tramadol doses were similar between both groups ( = 0.552) and ( < 0.370), respectively.
Conclusions
Although each block provides comparable duration of postoperative analgesia, PENG block achieved more analgesic effect and easier positioning than S-FICB for SA in patients who had hip fractures surgery.

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TEJA-2024-0012

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Peri‑capsular nerve group, supra inguinal fascia iliaca block, ease of spinal positioning, Analgesia, neuraxial anesthesia, Hip Fracture

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Hany

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Bauiomy

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Neveen A.

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Kohaf

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Mohammed

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Saad

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Ahmed M.

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Abosakaya

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40

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1

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51165

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2024-12-01

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2024-01-11

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2024-12-31

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193

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200

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1110-1849

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1687-1804

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Egyptian Journal of Anaesthesia

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Comparison between peri‑capsular nerve group and supra inguinal fascia iliaca block for analgesia and ease of positioning during neuraxial anesthesia in hip fracture patients: A

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21 Dec 2024